How to study effectively without forget everything before the exam?

This is what is happening to me. I revised yesterday what i had studied in the past month and in the morning i forgot everything. I only remembered some things. I studied them again but still i wasn’t 100% certain of everything. What can i do so this won’t happen again?

look at different revision techniques like:
flashcards
think and write everything you know onto a piece of paper
look on the internet maybe youtube
go on bbc bitesize.com to help with revising

4 Responses to “How to study effectively without forget everything before the exam?”

  1. look at different revision techniques like:
    flashcards
    think and write everything you know onto a piece of paper
    look on the internet maybe youtube
    go on bbc bitesize.com to help with revising
    References :

  2. Small amounts, a lot.
    Revising all in the night before is a very bad idea. Your best bet is to revise small amounts (key words and stuff) before when you have spare time, but not to much. And then the night before and on the day brush up on everything.

    Works for me, although if its an important test Id recommend just revising a butt ton, all the time leading up to the exam.
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  3. I just READ through whatever notes and revision books I have. And if I don’t get something, I read through it over and over again and try to make sense out of it until I get it – I try to memorise the super-duper-most-important keypoints.

    I don’t know if this technique will help you though :)
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  4. Don’t just study words by words. What you need is sketching the outline/ diagram to visualize the flow of sequence and how the facts connected!
    When the test day come, just look at the keys and outline. If you attempt to jam 100%, you’ll be panicked!
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